Admiral (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 29, 2015

Original Title:
Michiel de Ruyter

Alternate Titles:
Admiral: Command & Conquer
Admirał
Den hollandske søhelt
Адмирал

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | History

Production Companies:
Ciné Cri De Cœur
Farmhouse Film

Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U  GB: 15  IE: 15  JP: R18+  NL: 16 

Runtime: 128

Wars are fought by many. History is made by few...

When the young republic of The Netherlands is attacked by England, France and Germany and faces its own civil war no less, only one man, Michael de Ruyter, can lead the county's strongest weapon, the Dutch fleet.

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3D Modeller:
Karlijn Koning

ADR & Dubbing:
Ryan Briley

ADR Mixer:
Jeffrey Roy

ADR Recordist:
Jaap Jellema
Hans Jong

Animation:
Tessa El Miligi
Kwinten Debien

Assistant Art Director:
Vera van de Sandt
Josselin Jolen
Anneke Assen
Mirjam Smit

Assistant Costume Designer:
Marloes Liebrand

Assistant Hairstylist:
Charlotte Bossens

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mariska Kuijper
Iris Bosman
Elisa Kok

Assistant Sound Editor:
Tess Fournier

Boom Operator:
Roeland Schampaert
Ben Debremaeker

Camera Operator:
Bart van Otterdijk
Mick Van Rossum

Carpenter:
Rob Duiker
Maarten Piersma
Menno Verduin
Santa-Yanah Wullems

Casting:
Leonie Luttik
Janusz Gosschalk

Co-Producer:
Alex Verbaere
Jacqueline de Goeij
David Claikens

Compositor:
Yuri Legiest
Pavel Vicik

Construction Coordinator:
Jan Willem van der Schoot

Construction Manager:
Robin van Eijk

Costume Design:
Margriet Procee
Martina Fehmer

Costume Supervisor:
Ton Hermans

Costumer:
Ilse Oosterhoff
Esther Edenburg

Director:
Roel Reiné

Director of Photography:
Roel Reiné

Editor:
Radu Ion

First Assistant Director:
Michiel Collenteur

Foley Artist:
Vicki O'Reilly Vandegrift

Foley Editor:
Isaiah Duncan
Joshua Adeniji

Foley Mixer:
Benjamin James Bradshaw

Gaffer:
Steven Allebosch

Grip:
Stijn Deprez
Jesse Umut

Hairstylist:
Cindi van Looveren

Key Costumer:
Sabrina Kooij

Key Grip:
Hans Reynaerts

Lighting Artist:
Giulia Consonni

Lighting Supervisor:
Alexandra Diaz De Cerio

Line Producer:
Bernard Tulp

Makeup Artist:
Ingeborg Van Eetvelde
Annick Wouters
Marike Willard

Modeling:
Antoine Dupagne

Orchestrator:
Benoit Grey

Original Music Composer:
Trevor Morris

Painter:
Domino Daugherty

Producer:
Klaas de Jong

Production Design:
Ruben Schwartz

Production Manager:
Madelon Veldhuizen

Production Sound Mixer:
Jan Deca

Pyrotechnician:
Yovko Dogandjiiski
Orlin Budinov

Rigging Gaffer:
Pol Stinders

Screenplay:
Lars Boom
Alex van Galen

Script Supervisor:
Barbara Jansen

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Rolf Dekens

Sound Designer:
Trevor Gates

Sound Editor:
Jonathan Wales

Sound Effects Editor:
James Miller
Michael Baird

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jonathan Wales
Marco Augusto Comba

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Kyle May

Special Effects Supervisor:
Alexander Gunn

Steadicam Operator:
Jan Rubens

Storyboard Artist:
Raimond van Soest
Gijs van der Lely

Stunt Coordinator:
Dickey Beer

Stunts:
Liam O'Callaghan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Chris Terhune

Transportation Coordinator:
Christianne van Wijk

Visual Effects Producer:
Jirí Mika

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jan Rybar
Jeroen Desmet
Jan Goossen
Jan Van Eetvelt
Danny Braet

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